Selection Sunday has arrived and for the teams on the bubble, there's really only one bullet left to dodge.

By Saturday morning a number of teams had begun to position themselves as possible bid thieves in the Atlantic 10, the ACC and Conference USA. Teams on the fringe of the field were really sweating it out. However, they continued to get lucky breaks — all of those potential bid stealers were bounced from their conference tournaments.

Only one remains: Ole Miss.

It seems strange to think of the Rebels as a bubble team, considering they were in the top 20 in mid-January, but their overall profile has dipped in the last month and a half of the season. They might be an at-large selection if they lose to Florida in the SEC Tournament title game on Sunday afternoon. But that's not assured. So if they win, it could be the final straw for a team like La Salle or Middle Tennessee, which are clinging to the edge.

With Championship Week set to wrap up in a few hours, Star-Ledger college basketball writer Brendan Prunty is breaking down all of the possible scenarios for the NCAA Tournament bubble picture.

Here's the final outlook before the Selection Show, through games played on March 16:

BOUNCING TO THE BELTWAY
Right now, we're projecting Duke as the top seed in the East Regional in Washington, D.C. where The Star-Ledger will be on March 28 and 30 at the Verizon Center. But who will join them? Here are our top four seeds for the regional as of today:

1. Louisville2. Duke3. Florida4. Michigan

IN THE FIELDTeams from multi-bid leagues we feel are locks or in solid position to make the NCAAs as currently projected;
* - Projected conference champion